Sunday, June 22, 2014

Intellectual Property Domain Name Scam Still Running Rampant; China's Smartphone Population Passes Half a Billion; The Impact of the Chief Customer Officer, Part I; Amazon Fire Phone a foul balll Google’s Nest Buys Dropcam for $555 Million; 10 Facebook Contests that Captured 10,000 Emails; Paying Attention to your Business Needs; 5 Conference Networking Mistakes And How To Easily Avoid Them; Before there was Zipcar there was Kibbutz Car and How to Sell to CIOs And Raise Your Deal Size

China has the largest smartphone audience worldwide, and this year, it will pass the half-billion mark, according to eMarketer estimates. Over nine in 10 internet users in the country will go online via the mobile web this...

Today's customers require access to a company's offerings through many forms of media in order to meet their preferences and lifestyles. Furthermore, they also require a consistent customer experience across these...

German news publishers are picking up where the Belgians left off, a now not-so-proud tradition of suing Google for being included in its listings rather than choosing to opt-out. And this time, the publishers want an...

Growing up, Faith’s willpower was constantly tested by an overbearing family. She always had more responsibilities than she could handle. Faith, now 35, used this willpower she developed during her childhood to venture out...

The Sharing Economy and the Kibbutz In a recent interview on NPR’s TED Radio Hour, Zipcar co-founder Robin Chase spoke about car-sharing as the transportation wave of the future (which in a way has already arrived in many large...

Thought this was a great article by Lou Adler.. Always like what he has to say on recruiting, interviewing, hiring etc. How many times have myself or my colleagues sent software developers, software qa engineers, product...

I spend a lot of time speaking to founders of startups targeting the enterprise technology space. Many of them have succeeded in create a product that appeals to a consumer market (or the marketing department), but can’t seem...

When the CTO and co-founder of my company showed me an ad from the early 1900’s calling for people to join a startup team for an expedition to the South Pole, it clarified for me the reason why I chose to leave my cushy...